![]() ![]() !Qué flipe! ( What a blast! or how cool!).(I flipped out / freak out at the Beyoncé concert!) If you happen to hear some super exciting news, you can substitute the same overused responses such as “Qué interesante” or “Qué locura” for “!Qué flipe!”. Of course, if you’re talking about some crazy concert you could also use flipar. In this case, you might want to begin by using the popular funny Spanish phrase, “vas a flipar” which literally translates to “you’re going to flip/freak” in English. So let’s say you have a really crazy/juicy story or piece of gossip to tell your friends that you know is going to blow their minds. ![]() (How was the concert?… It was awesome, dude) Que tal el concierto?… Fue la leche, tío.(I always have homework in that class, it sucks) Siempre tengo deberes en esa asignatura, es la leche.(That movie is awesome, That movie sucks) So in the end, it really just depends on your tone of voice or the subject you’re talking about. ![]() For example, when you say something is “sick” or “gnarly”, you are either saying it’s awesome or just plain disgusting. That may seem confusing at first, but there are actually similar expressions in English. There is already a way to swear in spanish that involves taking a shit in some milk, but in this funny Spanish phrase, milk can be a positive thing! To say that something es la leche could mean two different things: either it’s really good or really bad. It seems like the Spaniards feel pretty passionate about their milk. To check out all the amazing ways that you can learn Spanish during your time in Madrid, make sure to read our comprehensive guide on learning Spanish in Madrid! ![]()
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